Pentagon AI demands

Anthropic CEO Refuses Pentagon AI Demands on Ethical Grounds

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei stated the company cannot “in good conscience accede” to the Pentagon’s demands for unrestricted AI use, citing concerns about mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. Despite ongoing negotiations, new contract language has made “virtually no progress” on these ethical boundaries, leading to a public clash with the Defense Department. The Pentagon has threatened to revoke Anthropic’s contract, potentially invoking a Cold War-era law for broader authority. Senators have expressed concern over the public nature of the dispute and the Pentagon’s approach, urging a more discreet and collaborative resolution.

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Pentagon Demands Claude AI for Warfare Amidst Ethical Concerns

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has issued an ultimatum to Anthropic’s CEO, demanding unrestricted military access to the company’s AI technology by Friday or face contract termination. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has expressed ethical concerns regarding unchecked government AI use, specifically citing fears of autonomous weapons and pervasive surveillance. The Pentagon has also threatened to label Anthropic a supply chain risk or utilize the Defense Production Act if the company does not comply with its demands, though Amodei has maintained his stance against fully autonomous targeting and domestic surveillance.

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